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A simple and profound message for those who choose to go beyond limited thoughts and beliefs into a new understanding of reality. This book by Adamus Saint-Germain is filled with insightful and practical information about living as true Masters in the New Energy. His simple and profound messages provides the guideposts for those who choose to go beyond limited thoughts and beliefs into a new understanding of reality.
In verschillende fasen van hun studie moeten studenten onderzoeksverslagen schrijven. In het hoger beroepsonderwijs ligt hierbij het accent op de praktische bruikbaarheid van het verslag, terwijl het wetenschappelijk onderwijs meer aandacht aan de theoretische diepgang ervan besteedt. Aan de opbouw en de stijl van redeneren worden echter vergelijkbare eisen gesteld.Dit boek beschouwt onderzoeksverslagen als teksten die de vorm van een betoog hebben en maakt duidelijk hoe een goed verslag een betogende vorm kan krijgen. De auteur bespreekt uiteenlopende moeilijkheden die zich bij het schrijven kunnen voordoen en geeft praktische adviezen om deze problemen op te lossen. De aandacht gaat hierbij uit naar zowel de indeling van het verslag als de stijl van redeneren. Een speciaal hoofdstuk is gewijd aan het opstellen van literatuurverwijzingen.Dit boek kent een voorganger: Scripties schrijven in de sociale wetenschappen (Soudijn, 1991). Thema's daaruit komen in Onderzoeksverslagen schrijven opnieuw aan de orde, maar deze uitgave is volledig opnieuw geschreven. Daarbij is een groot aantal recente onderzoeksverslagen uit verschillende studierichtingen als referentiekader genomen
Whether different types of costs are to be reduced, benefits to be maximized or scarce resources to be managed, scheduling theory provides intelligent methods for practitioners and scientists. The just-in-time (JIT) production philosophy has enriched the classical scheduling theory with models that consider characteristics such as inventory costs, set-up times, lot sizing, or maintenance. This edited volume considers the specifics of just-in-time systems. It provides knowledge and insights on recent advances in scheduling theory where just-in-time aspects are considered. Contributions on models, theory, algorithms, and applications, that bring the theory up-to-date on the state-of-the-art of JIT systems are presented. Professionals, researchers and graduate students will find this book useful.
Traditionally supply chain management has meant factories, assembly lines, warehouses, transportation vehicles, and time sheets. Modern supply chain management is a highly complex, multidimensional problem set with virtually endless number of variables for optimization. An Internet enabled supply chain may have just-in-time delivery, precise inventory visibility, and up-to-the-minute distribution-tracking capabilities. Technology advances have enabled supply chains to become strategic weapons that can help avoid disasters, lower costs, and make money. From internal enterprise processes to external business transactions with suppliers, transporters, channels and end-users marks the wide range of challenges researchers have to handle. The aim of this book is at revealing and illustrating this diversity in terms of scientific and theoretical fundamentals, prevailing concepts as well as current practical applications.
Mystical Love in the German Baroque: Theology, Poetry, Music identifies the cultural and devotional conventions underlying expressions of mystical love in poetry and music of the German baroque. It sheds new light on the seemingly erotic overtones in settings of the Song of Songs and dialogues between Christ and the faithful soul in late 17th- and early 18th-century cantatas by Heinrich Sch tz, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Johann Sebastian Bach. While these compositions have been interpreted solely as a secularizing tendency within devotional music of the baroque period, Isabella van Elferen demonstrates that they need to be viewed instead as intensifications of the sacred. Based on a wide selec...
Van het maken van een ondernemingsplan, het doen van een marktanalyse, de keuze van je praktijkvorm, het vinden van een praktijkruimte, het ontwikkelen van een huisstijl, het werven van cliënten, het onderhouden van je netwerk, de beroepsverenigingen, de beroepscode, de overheid, ziektekostenverzekeraars, belastingzaken, verzekeringen, de wetgeving, de politiek tot aan de boekhouding en de administratie. Alles wat er komt kijken rondom het organiseren van je werk. Maar ook: welke kwaliteiten heb je nodig om het als vrijgevestigde psycholoog te kunnen redden? Durf je initiatief te nemen? Jezelf te profileren? Op mogelijke verwijzers af te stappen? Wat zijn je capaciteiten en aan welke verbeterpunten kun je werken? Na het lezen van dit boek kun je voor jezelf een gemotiveerde beslissing nemen of het starten van een praktijk voor jou de juiste keuze is. En als deze beslissing positief uitvalt, biedt dit boek je meteen een handreiking zodat je weet waar te beginnen en wat je af kunt vinken om je praktijk in de steigers te zetten. Succes!
This open access book, inspired by the ICME 13 Thematic Afternoon on “European Didactic Traditions”, takes readers on a journey with mathematics education researchers, developers and educators in eighteen countries, who reflect on their experiences with Realistic Mathematics Education (RME), the domain-specific instruction theory for mathematics education developed in the Netherlands since the late 1960s. Authors from outside the Netherlands discuss what aspects of RME appeal to them, their criticisms of RME and their past and current RME-based projects. It is clear that a particular approach to mathematics education cannot simply be transplanted to another country. As such, in eighteen chapters the authors describe how they have adapted RME to their individual circumstances and view on mathematics education, and tell their personal stories about how RME has influenced their thinking on mathematics education.
The presented work combines two areas of research: cooperative game theory and lot size optimization. One of the most essential problems in cooperations is to allocate cooperative profits or costs among the partners. The core is a well known method from cooperative game theory that describes efficient and stable profit/cost allocations. A general algorithm based on the idea of constraint generation to compute core elements for cooperative optimization problems is provided. Beside its application for the classical core, an extensive discussion of core variants is presented and how they can be handled with the proposed algorithm. The second part of the thesis contains several cooperative lot sizing problems of different complexity that are analyzed regarding theoretical properties like monotonicity or concavity and solved with the proposed row generation algorithm to compute core elements; i.e. determining stable and fair cost allocations.
This book investigates the link between human capabilities and the preconditions for social progress through an engagement with the theological anthropology of Swiss theologian Emil Brunner (1889–1966). It places Brunner’s thought in dialogue with selected contributors from the contemporary social sciences, examining approaches from economics, sociology and philosophy as put forward by Gary S. Becker, Christian Smith and Martha Nussbaum. This dialogic format helps to crystallise both agreements and differences and thus facilitate greater understanding between theology and other disciplines. Questions explored in the discussion relate to the emergence of human nature (the person) and the ...
Diversity in artistic research This book presents the results of the Octopus Programme, an innovative fellowship in the field of artistic research. This international network of eleven institutions included selected participants from Europe, the Mediterranean, and Africa, and generated numerous events, workshops, and exhibitions. By promoting international collaboration, new critical perspectives were developed to investigate the diversity of artistic research and practice in different contexts – academic as well as nonacademic – inside and outside institutions, or in relation to resources. This brings into focus not only different curatorial models, but also different modes of knowledge production. Artistic research and collaboration between academies, art institutions, students, and experts Curatorial forms of presentation, research and documentation, progressive educational methodology Contributions by Ruth Anderwald / Leonhard Grond, Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Maria Lantz, Barbara Putz-Plecko, Johan Thom, and others